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Where can I find the license file? #65

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BabyQiPuppy opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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Where can I find the license file? #65

BabyQiPuppy opened this issue Mar 13, 2024 · 3 comments
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BabyQiPuppy commented Mar 13, 2024

General Question

@QingZ11 QingZ11 added the question Further information is requested label Mar 15, 2024
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kqzh commented Mar 15, 2024

hi @BabyQiPuppy , nebula-br is public, don't need license

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fredgan commented Mar 15, 2024

Hi @kqzh , sorry, I don't think so. As to the definition of Open Source Software(OSS) from OSI

Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open source software must comply with the following criteria

The criteria is described by Open Source License. So, if this project has no declared License, this software cannot be called Open Source Software. User don't know how to follow the criteria.

I recommend a License file should be added in the root, or claim a License statement in the README file at least. Just like you have chosen the Apache License 2.0 in nebula project.

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kqzh commented Mar 15, 2024

Hi @kqzh , sorry, I don't think so. As to the definition of Open Source Software(OSS) from OSI

Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code. The distribution terms of open source software must comply with the following criteria

The criteria is described by Open Source License. So, if this project has no declared License, this software cannot be called Open Source Software. User don't know how to follow the criteria.

I recommend a License file should be added in the root, or claim a License statement in the README file at least. Just like you have chosen the Apache License 2.0 in nebula project.

got it, thank you for your reminding

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